What Sally Rooney’s Fiction Illuminates About Real-Life Marriage
The problem with the young Irish author was how her writing remained deeply uncynical about love
The problem with the young Irish author was how her writing remained deeply uncynical about love
Interlocking skylines orbit a brilliant sun, spanning lives from Lebanon to Dearborn
Two poems by Lindsay D'Andrea
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SupportIn "What I Made for Dinner," Krys Malcolm Belc uses celebrity food culture to explore gender, parenthood, and the labor of caregiving
An excerpt from THE GREAT WHEREVER by Shannon Sanders, recommended by Dawnie Walton
These works contend with the instability of perception and the shifting nature of truth
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Two poems by Lindsay D'Andrea
An excerpt from THE GREAT WHEREVER by Shannon Sanders, recommended by Dawnie Walton
Two poems by Alison Lubar